
Neewer
Neewer MC-DC1 Wired Remote Shutter Release for Nikon DSLRs
Affordable wired remote shutter release for Nikon D70s and D80 cameras to eliminate camera shake.
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Overview
Remote Shutter Control for Nikon Cameras
The Neewer Remote Shutter Release provides convenient remote control over your Nikon camera's shutter. Ideal for minimizing camera shake and capturing sharp images, this wired remote is a must-have accessory for photographers.
- Brand: Neewer
- Type: Wired Remote Switch
- Compatibility: Nikon D70s, D80 Digital SLR Cameras
- Replacement for: Nikon MC-DC1
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Significantly less expensive than the original Nikon MC-DC1 remote
- Simple wired connection with no pairing or batteries required
- Helps eliminate camera shake for sharper images during long exposures and macro work
- Lightweight and compact enough to keep in any camera bag
👎 Cons
- Compatibility is limited to the Nikon D70s and D80 models only
- Wired design restricts working distance compared to wireless alternatives
- Build quality may not match the original Nikon MC-DC1 it replaces
- Cable length limits flexibility for wildlife or self-portrait setups
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Nikon cameras is this remote compatible with?
It is compatible with the Nikon D70s and D80 digital SLR cameras, serving as a replacement for the Nikon MC-DC1.
Does this remote require batteries to operate?
No, it is a wired remote that draws no power of its own — it connects directly to the camera's remote terminal.
Can I lock the shutter button for long exposures with this remote?
Wired remotes of this type typically include a lock mechanism for bulb mode, allowing you to hold the shutter open for extended exposures without maintaining finger pressure.
How long is the cable on this remote?
The remote features a wired connection designed to give you enough distance from the camera to avoid introducing vibration during shutter actuation.